Exporting as .flv

I have a 5 minute FCP5 project I am wanting to export as a Macromedia flash video. The settings are: MP3 audio at 160kbps, and the video is 1200kbps, frame rate is same as source, key frame placement is automatic, and has been encoded as On2 VP6. It comes out as about a 50mb file. After uploading the video to youtube, the audio is off by about a second. Where could this problem be occuring? I tried opening the original file by itself, but the only option I have is SAFlashPlayer, and it will for some reason not open in this application. Any advice?

In Compressor Settings choose QuickTime Export Components.
Since you have the Adobe software installed, it should be on the list like so…
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